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Yesterday I posted about a documentary on Global TV entitled “Hip 2B Holy”. Here is some more info.

First, a summary/background video talking about the making of the documentary. What’s really interesting is the discusion about how the mainstream media views evangelicalism and vice-versa. I love the comment that a standard “media” view of an evangelical was “someone on a farm living outside of Edmonton”. They were surprised by how “urban” the younger evangelical movement was.

Here’s the vid:

And also, here is a link to an article in the Globe and Mail about the documentary.

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